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  2. e-flux - Wikipedia

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    e-flux is a publishing platform and archive, artist project, curatorial platform, and e-mail service founded in 1998. [1] The arts news digests, events, exhibitions, schools, journal, books, and art projects produced and/or disseminated by e-flux describe strains of critical discourse surrounding contemporary art, culture, and theory internationally. [2]

  3. United States Society for Education through Art - Wikipedia

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    The United States Society for Education through Art (USSEA) is an American national association whose members work in curriculum development, teaching and research related to art education and cultural differences, and who share interests in art educational content and strategies which promote tolerance and appreciation of the arts of non-mainstream cultural peoples.

  4. Virtual community of practice - Wikipedia

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    Professionals who work alone or are the only person from their field of practice in a work setting have indicated a reduced sense of isolation after participating in an OCoP. The contributions of the group help identify characteristics of a practitioner, resulting in both a sense of the overall community's identity and the individual's identity ...

  5. Teaching artist - Wikipedia

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    Teaching artists, also known as artist educators or community artists, are professional artists who supplement their incomes by teaching and integrating their art form, perspectives, and skills into a wide range of settings. Teaching artists work with schools, after school programs, community agencies, prisons, jails, and social service agencies.

  6. Platform (art group) - Wikipedia

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    Platform London is an interdisciplinary London-based art and campaigning collective founded in 1983 that creates projects with social justice and environmental justice themes. Platform describes itself as "bringing together environmentalists, artists, human rights campaigners, educationalists and community activists to create innovative ...

  7. Cara (app) - Wikipedia

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    Tom May at Creative Boom interviewed artists who felt cautious optimism but also exhaustion at the prospect of rebuilding their audiences on a small platform. [10] Some interviewees expressed concerns that Cara may be too "artist-centric," and that one of its weak points is a lack of a non-artist audience to gain exposure to artists.

  8. Chinese artists boycott big social media platform over AI ...

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    Artists across China are boycotting one of the country’s biggest social media platforms over complaints about its AI image generation tool. Artists across China are boycotting one of the country ...

  9. Community art - Wikipedia

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    Community art is a community-oriented, grassroots approach, often useful in economically depressed areas. When local community members come together to express concerns or issues through this artistic practice, professional artists or actors may be involved.